Oh lol.
There’s a game called war thunder. Where the G.91 is at a rating of 8.7. The thing gets 4 air to ground anti tank missiles, and gives tankers nightmares.
@RaendyLeBeau
@spefyjerbf Nonesense!
Lowercase delta causes nothing but pain and suffering.
Partial derivatives can go die. I still get PTSD from error propagation.
Obviously inferior to the chad uppercase delta.
I wouldn’t say the best, but the lowest maintenance and most simplistic yet gets the job done. The T-62 is watertight and have filter systems capably of maintaining a clean cabin in biological warfare and fallout.... but it has to open a hatch to yeet a casing when shooting... which defeats the purpose of a clean compartment system. @CRJ900Pilot
@CRJ900Pilot Well I mean some does.
There's 3 main ways shells are disposed of.
1. I dont give a damn, casing exits breach falls on floor or a bin
2. Russian YEET (T-62 to today) where spent casing gets yoten out of the turret
3. Rheinmetall casing-b-gone where the shell casing essentially evaporates in the breach during combustion of the propellent charge and nothing is left. (Leopard 2s and abrams, and to name a few)
@Jerba Nyet comrade. Modern stabilized tanks have negligible upward recoil due to presence of dampers and two-plane stabilisers. The T-62 requires the barrel to be returned to neutral position in order for the next shell to be loaded. For this example, when firing from an angle of elevation, the barrel goes down and returns to neutral elevation after firing for the loader to load, then raises to it's elevated position again. What you're talking about is recoil. This movement is a mechanical system at work.
not stonks
+4damn son she L O N G
+1lmao
Simply beautiful
+2Hehe Object 279 wants to know ur location )))))
+13VOF36 HE wants to know the location of your cheeks
9M117 wants to know your location ))))))
@Sinacraft boo hoo
+1@Othawne W E D G E
Hey get a PC. )))) problemo solvo
+2Oh lol.
There’s a game called war thunder. Where the G.91 is at a rating of 8.7. The thing gets 4 air to ground anti tank missiles, and gives tankers nightmares.
@RaendyLeBeau
8.7 ground RB PTSD
@Thecatbaron Oh yes. Oh yes! Lisunov always yes.
COUGH COUGH COUGH Should have built a Not-A-Li-2..... how dare you evade glorious propaganda and the fact that it has a toilet...
+4gaijoob gib
W I D E
@ChisP ye
@ChisP nyet
@ArcturusAerospace ur t is worthless here
+1@spefyjerbf Nonesense!
+4Lowercase delta causes nothing but pain and suffering.
Partial derivatives can go die. I still get PTSD from error propagation.
Obviously inferior to the chad uppercase delta.
Lol imagine using lowecase delta. This message is brought you by the Δxdx and the d/dx gang.
+2color still screams russia lol
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+2@Minecraftpoweer Yeah its on cleavers rn for the recoil and other effects. I can change them to rockets in XML any time.
That’s what the sweat shop is for. @QingyuZhou
need working toilet\
kthxbye
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大佬)))
Need tag for 2000BC incase someone builds the Wan Hu rocket chair. Kthxbye very legit comment. Serious yes
+2@SnoWFLakE0s @Dllama4 you know u can pull a sneaky and grab unlisted from the first image URL
+1@Dllama4 xaxaxaxa. sekrit dokuments, comrade.
@CRJ900Pilot No can't do. Eject is automatic lmfao. Don't wanna eject? Dont fire! Lol
+1@ChisP That's my nickname on most discord servers.
CT-56 2B2B2B2B2B2B2
I wouldn’t say the best, but the lowest maintenance and most simplistic yet gets the job done. The T-62 is watertight and have filter systems capably of maintaining a clean cabin in biological warfare and fallout.... but it has to open a hatch to yeet a casing when shooting... which defeats the purpose of a clean compartment system. @CRJ900Pilot
+1@CRJ900Pilot Well I mean some does.
There's 3 main ways shells are disposed of.
1. I dont give a damn, casing exits breach falls on floor or a bin
2. Russian YEET (T-62 to today) where spent casing gets yoten out of the turret
3. Rheinmetall casing-b-gone where the shell casing essentially evaporates in the breach during combustion of the propellent charge and nothing is left. (Leopard 2s and abrams, and to name a few)
@jamesPLANESii are u ok bud? how much crack did u snort
+1@Jerba Nyet comrade. Modern stabilized tanks have negligible upward recoil due to presence of dampers and two-plane stabilisers. The T-62 requires the barrel to be returned to neutral position in order for the next shell to be loaded. For this example, when firing from an angle of elevation, the barrel goes down and returns to neutral elevation after firing for the loader to load, then raises to it's elevated position again. What you're talking about is recoil. This movement is a mechanical system at work.
+4boneless gepard
@asteroidbook345
4 years ago:
A340
A330
3 years ago:
Baconliner B600
Piper Malibu
Piper Malibu (turboprop)
Bacon B630 twin prop
2 Years ago
OTOMATIC
Bacon Systems Mk.i - Mk.iii MBT
MiG-21
Mi-26
1 year ago:
Baconliner B610
Baconliner B600+
Il-76
Cessna 170
MiG-29
Leopard 1 A1A1
Nhindustries NH-90TTH
T-62
I build for my enjoyment. Finishing stuff doesn't matter imo. I'm having fun building.
@asteroidbook345 more than that... a lot more...
+1@asteroidbook345 Precisely. :)
The use of angled parts is 1000IQ
+1whalequm bak
+1(Chi Nu II) II - Electric Boogaloo
+2MiG-28. Obviously,
n o o t
0/10 build does not exceed 1000 parts.
+1my disappointment is immeasurable and my day has been ruined.
@NightmareCorporation no
haha tunk goes bunk
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HOLD UP
Okay....
+5Hmmmm something is going on...
HMMMMM
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